Ethnobotany Research & Applications

Volume 1, 2003 (ISSN 1547-3465)


EditorialMcClatchey, Will and Michael B. Thomas. 2003.
Why Launch a New Journal?
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 1–4.
ResearchGon, Samuel M., III. 2003.
Application of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Practices of Indigenous Hawaiians to Re-vegetation of Kaho'olawe.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 5–20.
ResearchEubanks, Mary W. 2003.
Ancestral Genetic Resources Provide an Alternative to GMO Crops.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 21–30.
ResearchAas, Eilif. 2003.
Traditional Tannin-Treatment Against Intestinal Parasites in Sheep and Cattle.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 31–38.
ResearchRamihantaniariyo, Herlyne, Richard F. Ramambazafy, and Nat Quansah. 2003.
Medicinal Plant Use in Reproductive Health Disorders.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 39–42.
ResearchPrance, Ghillean T. 2003.
The Ethnobotany of the Yanomami Indians.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 43–46.
ResearchForster, Margaret. 2003.
Te Hoe Nuku Roa: A journey towards Maori centered research.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 47–54.
ResearchRaynor, Bill and Mark Kostka. 2003.
Back to the Future: Using traditional knowledge to strengthen biodiversity conservation on Pohnpei.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 55–64.
ResearchThomas, Michael B. 2003.
Emerging Synergies Between Information Technology and Applied Ethnobotanical Research.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 65–74.
PoemStevens, Michelle. 2003.
Tobacco Basket.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 1: 75.

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